Monday, October 26, 2009

Weekly Happenings Oct. 26-30

Here are some things that are going on this week at Westphalia:
  • This week is Red Ribbon Week. Students will have the opportunity to dress up to show their support to being drug free. See prior post for specifics.
  • The Lady Jays will host St. Mary's for the final volleyball game of the season. Good luck girls and congratulations on a great season.
  • The Westphalia Volunteer Fire Department will be putting on a Fire Prevention assembly for students on Tuesday. Students will learn a great deal of information on how to be drug free.
  • There will be a guest speaker on Wednesday to speak to students about the importance of being drug free.
  • The football team's game which was scheduled for Thursday, 5:00pm at home has been RESCHEDULED to Thursday, 4:00pm at Waco Parkview. Waco Parkview was forced to reschedule their varsity game and this was the only way to be able to play. Please come support our guys as they attempt to end their season with a victory.

Message for the Week: Be Proud to be Drug Free!

Have a great week, or not, the CHOICE is yours!

Monday, October 19, 2009

Red Ribbon Week



Next week is Red Ribbon Week. Red Ribbon Week is the oldest and largest drug prevention campaign in the country. Red Ribbon Week serves as a vehicle for communities and individuals to take a stand for the hopes and dreams of our children through a commitment to drug prevention and education and a personal commitment to live drug free lives with the ultimate goal being the creation of drug free America. And, perhaps more importantly, Red Ribbon Week commemorates the ultimate sacrifice made by DEA Special Agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena, who died at the hands of drug traffickers in Mexico while fighting the battle against illegal drugs to keep our country and children safe.

The Story Behind the Symbol
Enrique "Kiki" Camarena grew up in a dirt-floored house with hopes and dreams of making a difference. Camarena worked his way through college, served in the Marines and became a police officer. When he decided to join the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, his mother tried to talk him out it. "I can't not do this," he told her. "I'm only one person, but I want to make a difference."

The DEA sent Camarena to work undercover in Mexico investigating a major drug cartel believed to include officers in the Mexican army, police and government. On Feb. 7, 1985, the 37-year-old Camarena left his office to meet his wife for lunch. Five men appeared at the agent's side and shoved him in a car. One month later, Camarena's body was found in a shallow grave. He had been tortured to death.

Within weeks of his death in March of 1985, Camarena's Congressman, Duncan Hunter, and high school friend Henry Lozano, launched Camarena Clubs in Imperial Valley, California, Camarena's home. Hundreds of club members pledged to lead drug-free lives to honor the sacrifices made by Camarena and others on behalf of all Americans. These coalitions began to wear red badges of satin, red ribbons, as a symbol Camarena's memory. The Red Ribbon Week campaign emerged from the efforts of these clubs and coalitions.

Today, Red Ribbon Week is nationally recognized and celebrated, helping to preserve Special Agent Camarena's memory and further the cause for which he gave his life. The Red Ribbon Campaign also became a symbol of support for the DEA's efforts to reduce demand for drugs through prevention and education programs. By wearing a red ribbon during the last week in October, Americans demonstrate their ardent opposition to drugs. They pay homage not only to Special Agent Camarena, but to all men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice in support of our nation's struggle against drug trafficking and abuse.
Red Ribbon Week at Westphalia
As part of our Red Ribbon Week, Westphalia will be having a guest speaker come and talk about drug prevention and the importance of staying drug free. In addition, the district has designated specific dress up days to help energize students to stay drug free. The days are as follows:

Monday - "Team Up Against Drugs" - Wear team clothes from your favorite professional, college, or high school teams.
Tuesday - "Sock it to Drugs" – Wear your craziest socks to sock it to drugs.
Wednesday - We are celebrating a life free of drugs and by doing that we are putting a "cap" on drugs. Wear an interesting cap or hat.
Thursday - The ever-popular "pair up" day. Dress identical to a friend to remind each other that you should believe in yourself, and if you do, you will not use drugs.
Friday - "Our school is drug-free" - Wear Westphalia Blue jay clothing to show our pride in our school and that our future will come from education, not drugs.
We hope you will help discuss the importance of remaining drug free with your students!

Weekly Happenings Oct. 19-23

Here are some things that are going on this week at WISD:
  • The boys' and girls' Cross Country teams travel to Temple Monday to compete in the district CC meet. The boys are defending champions and the girls have a strong winning tradition as well. Good luck to both the guys and girls as they compete for the crown!
  • The volleyball game that was originally scheduled for Monday has been rescheduled for Tuesday. The girls will host St. Mary's Temple. They hope to avenge a loss from earlier in the season. The match is scheduled to begin at 5 p.m.
  • Our boys' football team will attempt to keep their momentum going when the host Waco Live Oak on Thursday. Kickoff is at 5 p.m. Good luck guys!
  • The girls' volleyball team travels to Temple on Saturday to compete in the Temple College volleyball tournament. Our girls have a history of strong performances at the TC tourney and we anticipate another great tournament this year.
  • The PTO will host the annual Halloween carnival on Sunday, October 23, at 4 p.m. Wear your best costume and come celebrate Halloween in a fun, safe environment!

Message for the week: Learning means keeping your mind open!

Have a great week or not, as always, the CHOICE is yours!

Monday, October 12, 2009

Weekly Happenings Oct. 12-16

Here are some things that are going on this week at WISD:
  • There is a student holiday on Monday, Oct 12.
  • Our girls VB team will be travelling to Thorndale on Tuesday to face St. Paul Lutheran and Thorndale. Good luck girls!!!
  • The WISD School Board will hold its regularly scheduled monthly board meeting on Thursday at 6:00pm in the library. Items on the agenda include WISD's financial ratings for the 08-09 school year. Other items on the agenda are posted by the entry into the office.
  • The Westphalia cheerleaders will host their annual mini-cheer camp on October 17. Camp begins at 10am in the gym.

Message of the Week: Improve you attitude!

Have a great week or not, as always, the CHOICE is yours!

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Weekly Happenings Oct. 5-9

Sorry for the belated post. Here are some things going on this week at WISD:
  • Tuesday, Oct. 6, is picture day here at school.
  • Report cards will be issued on Wednesday. Parents, please sign and return to school.
  • Math-a-thon money is due on Thursday to Mrs. Bringman.
  • Friday is the Rosebud-Lott Homecoming. WISD has been invited to the Homecoming Pep Rally on Friday morning at the RL High School stadium. Buses will depart WISD campus at approximately 8:30am.
  • Friday is EARLY RELEASE. Students will be release at 11:45 am.
  • The Westphalia Cheerleaders will be having a car wash fundraiser on Saturday from 10am-2pm at Falls Farm and Auto in Lott. Come out and support our girls and get your car cleaned at the same time.
  • Monday, October 12 is a STUDENT HOLIDAY. Classes will resumed on Tuesday, Oct. 13.

Message of the Week: Love, respect, and enjoy other people!

Have a great week or not, as always, the CHOICE is yours!